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_The Indianapolis Grade Teach- leg M rin beara NP; OTE. June 8 (VT. Tera’ Association has AWarded Mrs. Ann Cory Bretz, TIB BI =8ixth Army Commander Gen. scholarships’ to two Indianapolis pichland st., teachers for study. this summer. |, ena cum laude. . Mrs. Ruby Rankin, School 23,/anapolis graduates were will attend Herfo¥i Art School.'sAxard, Leban Philip Akard, MarRoseo. R. Polin, School 26, Will goat Tong Emery, Robert Norman McLaughlin, © Olive Eileen Pollard,” Robert Thomas Everett the ‘area Friday. and Albert Herman Peters Jr.

attend Indiana Universety. Officers of the association are: Miss Charlotte Schafer, School 72, president; Mrs. Winifred Pellett,

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To Take Jaunt West Some 200 Indiana farmers will| take a 5000-mile trip to the West between harvest seasons this] summer;—the Indiana Farm Bu(reau sald today. \

| The vacation journey will start! Aug. 19 and will include visits!

tour of the flooded Columbia to Pike's Peak and four national

|parks, the bureau said. Trip manager Glenn Sample isald the trip was timed so that]

Navy it. would allow farmers to leave | men dug in with volunteer vévil. 2fter the small grain harvest of

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NEW SHRINE OFFICER—

Karl L. Friedrichs, 5418 Broad: way; was elected second vice president of the Imperial Line of Shrine Temple Record-

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. School 27, vice president; Mrs. a fans for a drag-out battle to hold|Wheat and oats and to return to £2 Leona G. Smith, School 33, re- Rites for Car Victim dikes along a. 360-mile front. the state im time for the corn| 8 cording secretary; Miss Lola Bird,| pop WAYNE, June. 8 (UP)..iWeather Forecaster Elmer Fisher harvest and the state fair, ! g School 41,. corresponding Secre- py,n.r4) services were planned to- Predicted the flood would hold| Mr. Sample said reservations gi LAY; and Miss Helen Cartwright, day Tor Robert A. Martin, 48. Ft, near ity crest for several weeks. {would be limited to 200 ‘persons’ x School 51. treasurer, oo lWavne. He was found dead {n+ The-second- flood crest of the because of space limitations. of : Members. of the executive board his overturned car in a water- Columbia dropped slightly today| Park housing facilities. A similar ¥ include the Misses Ruth M. Ault, filled ditch along U. 8. 30 yesters Dut a third orest is expected to trip was made last year. ’ Schoo! 13; Jean Benham, School | 4. > : |hit late this week, ee ts ’ \ 10; Ethel Gates, School 1; Alice! =: — wie) The Red Cross announced a PROPAGATED WITHOUT SEED . Tewell, School 5; Phyllis Waters,| Evelyn Christifer, School 91; list of 715 persons and familics| Potatoes, both white and sweet, | : School 17; Ruth E. Amos, School Elizabeth Goett, School 31, and that it had been unable to trace are propagated without recourse » 35; Helen. Hopping, School 81; Catherine Snyder, School 51. in the Vanport city disaster. to seed. - ‘4 Eh i > ‘ - i . ! wii .

Warns of ‘Foes’

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Shrine Temples: of "North —-Arsrica-now-in-progress-at-Ate lantic City, N. J. William M. Vaser, director of the Murat Temple's Oriental Band, was elected fourth vice president of |_the National Association of Shrine Orjental Bands.

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' “Know Your Neighbor,’

| . Convention Told - | { ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June

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warned today. | “What wg neefl today is alert: ness—know your neighbor and what he is and stands for,” the Innperial Potentate told the open-| ng meeting of the 47th annual]

Shriners here.

inroads of a vicious propaganda ‘against Americanism,” he said. | “Under our Constitution a man {is entitled to his beliefs, be they what they may, but if he believes

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The City today had taken another step in its program to construct nine sewer projects within the next year. An ordinance was introduced at City Council last night calling for the transfer of $8000 in the engineer's department to be used to employ three engineers and, a

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Council Asked to OK Transfer of s Office for New Sewers!

under restrictions Sanitation Department. “Annexed to thie city x residens| Commission to be used for ‘{tial area bounded by 20th and|proaches to the new - bridge a

21st Sts. and Kessler Blvd. and

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draftsman for special work on the sewer plans. "

| Under the appropriation ordinance the salaries. would be-

Johnson, city enginéer, set up the salary schedule to provide $2490

sign draftsman.

$500 for Printing

The ordinance appropriates $500 to be used for printing and

advertising needed in the sewer program, The -. ordinance

the next council meeting June 21.

«A-plan--to-revamp the police

and fire pension system by placing it under the adminstration of

the state public employee's re-|

tirement fund was presented to the council last night by Ross Teckemeyer, fund director.

He contended the plan would

save. city taxpayers $100,000 a’

year by 1954. His plan would also increase contributions by firemen and policemen to $90 a year compared with the present rate of $81 for firemen and $60 for. policemen, ... os In other actions last council: : Passed an ordinance requiring a $25 city license ree from all coal yards. The present ordinance requires a license only from each dealer. Dealers can

8 (UP)-—Americans must awake operate as many yards as they to the danger of “sinister forces| desire on one license. which would enslave us in fan-| - Voted a new set of regulations | tastic dreams from.abroad,” Karl governing dumping. which per.) {Rex Hammers, Pittsburgh, na- mits the disposal of combustibles

and private dumps

Services - Tomorrow For Mrs. Nannie Maple

Times State Service LEBANON, June 8 — Services

Imperial Council session of the for Mrs. Nannie M. Maple, who died Sunday at her home here, |. “We must be ever alert to the | will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow Church. Burial will be in Sheridan.

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“1 Active in lodge work, Mr. Miller |

““I'gion Post 13 and past president’

He was inthe Navy from 1909;

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Lout-—in-the-open-and-lgt-us—ath ‘know where he stands.” 40,000 In Mardi Gras Pleading for continuation of the free enterprise system, Mr. Hammers said, “we do not need big business, big government or big labor to subsidize the truly American incentive of free competition and ability.” More. than... 40.000... Shriners:

of the delegates will, reside in| special Pullmans ‘in 27 special] itrains which brought them to the seashore resort yesterday.

temples paraded for five hours this morning. A torch light parade will be held Wednesday night. i ; . |

Mass Tomorrow For W. H. Miller

Requiem high mass for Wilbur H. Miller, a foreman at P. R, Mallory Co. and Republican politician, will be at 9 a. m. tomorrow in

the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Mr. Miller, who was. 80, died

yesterday in his home, 408 N. Forrest 8t. Born in Ford City, Pa., he had lived here for 48 years. | He was committeeman in the ninth precinct of the 10th ‘ward and had been elected delegate to

—_Jthe forthcoming "GOP state con-1

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was a member of American Leand . secretary. of . the Fraternal {Order of Eagles. He was also captain of the Eagles drill teani..

‘to 1913.

~f-Survivors tnetade Wis wire, Mrs. |:

Inez M. Miller; a son, Wilbur M. ‘Miller, and three brothers, Jarrett, Theodore and William Miller, all of Indianapolis.

Dr. Oscar Salb

Services for Dr. Oscar George 8alb, founder and vice president of Injectables Research Corp, will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral.

tery. He was 59. [ Dr. S8alb’of 3035 N. Talbot St, who died in the Methodist Hospital yesterday, was born in Jasper. He moved here 11 years ago from Seymour and had been associated with the old Hoosier Pharmaceutical Co. . Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth; two daughters, Mrs. Rita Mae Carey and Mrs, Mary Cath-! erine Schumacher; two sisters, Mrs. May Sturm and Mrs, Linus Bohnert; four brothers, John A. Victor M. and Max C. Salb, all of Indianapolis; Lee A. of Jasper, Ind,, and four grandchildren, Wendell Lutes and Jeannie Carey, both of Indianapolis; Elizabeth ‘and Julia Rose Schumacher, both o. Columbus, 0, :

Andrew J. Oldham

Services will be held at 1 p. m Thursday at King & King Funeral Home for Andrew Jesse Oldham, who died yesterday at his home, 1518 N, Arsenal Ave. Burial will be in Crown Hill - Mr. Oldham, who, was 48, was a. native of Clarksville, Tenn. and had regided -here six years, working at Indianapolis . Drop

He is survived by a daughter; three sons, Elbert, George and Andrew Oldham Jr, all of Indianapoiis; his mother, Mrs, Birdy | Oldham, Clarksville; two sisters

Burial will be in Calvary Ceéme-|

A. W. Fenstermacher

Services for Albert W. Fenstermacher, 74, retired lawyer, will be at Lehighton; Pa., and burial ‘willbe at the Lehighton Cemetery. He died at his home, 1257 Eugene St, vesterday.

He. was born.at New Mahoning, from all sections of the country Pa. and taught school there for took part in a huge Mardi Gras Several _years before moving to on the boardwalk last night to| Valparaiso. with his brother, open the five-day conclive. Many, Charles Fenstermacher, for law,

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With his brother, Albert, practiced law here from 1808 to 1934, | when he retired. His brother} Representatives of nearly 40 continued the practice of law un-

til his death in 1941.

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